ईद-ए-मिलाद आज के दिन धरती पर पैदा हुए थे पैगंबर हजरत मोहम्मद देखे उनसे ज...

This year the Eid-Milad-Un-Nabi-Eid or Eid-Ul-Milad is on November 21. It is believed that on this day Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (Prophet Hazrat Muhammad) was born. They are considered the founders of Islam religion.


According to the Islamic calendar, the third month of Islam's 12th day of Rabi-Al-Awwal, 571 E. Muhammad Saheb was born on the day of Majlis is installed on this day. The holy messages given by Prophet Muhammad are read. Shayari and poems are read in memory of them. Namazs are paid in the mosques. Find out more about Eid-e-Milad-al-Nabi and Prophet Hazrat Mohammad.

Who were the Prophet Hazrat Mohammad?

The full name of the Prophet Muhammad was Muhammad ibn Abdullah ibn Abdul Muttalib. He was the greatest Prophet and the last prophet of Islam. He was born in the city of Mecca. His father's name was Abdullah and mother's name was Bibi Amina. It is said that 610 AD In the cave named Hira, he got the knowledge of Mecca near Mecca. Later, he preached the teachings of the Holy Book of the Holy Book of the Quran. Hazrat Mohammad married a widow named Khadija at the age of 25. They had children, but boys died. One of his daughters married Ali Hussein. He died in 632 AD. occurred in. They were buried in Medina itself.

Why celebrate Eid-e-Milad-un-Nabi?

Muslims celebrate Eid-e-Milad-al-Nabi in the joy of the birth of Prophet Hazrat Mohammad. Prayers go on throughout this day. Processions are removed. Sunni Muslims read and remember the holy words of Hazrat Mohammad on this day. At the same time, Shia Muslims consider Mohammed as his successor. Hazrat Muhammad's birthday is celebrated with the name of Eid-e-Milad-un-Nabi.

How do you celebrate Eid-e-Milad-Nabi-Nabi?

The houses and mosques are decorated on the occasion of the Birthday of Prophet Hazrat Mohammad. Along with reading prayers and messages, donations are given to the poor. They are fed food. Those who can not go to the mosque read the Quran in the house. It is believed that on the day of Eid-e-Milad-i-Nabi, the blessings of Allah are recited by the Quran.

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